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Sociology and Psychology for Professionals

Reflective Teaching Practice I&II

Introduction to Research and Statistical Methods

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  • Awkwardness …. Well it makes us feel a little awkward.
    Roger Mac Ginty is Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute, and the Department of Politics, University of Manchester.  His research has been on […]
  • That time of year to take a new challenge: Public Speaking
    There is no greater feeling in the world than pushing yourself beyond your comfort zone.  Oh yes, we like our comfort zone sometimes, it is safe, it is warm, it […]
  • Mothers of Rotterdam: a new medical and social support programme for vulnerable pregnant women
    Johanna P. de Graaf, Project Leader & Marijke W. de Groot, PhD student & Marije van der Hulst, PhD student & Loes C.M. Bertens, Epidemiologist & Eric A.P. Steegers, Head […]
  • Early Childhood Matters; Advances in early childhood development
    Download here: Early Childhood Matters 2017 Early Childhood Matters aims to elevate key issues, spread awareness of promising solutions to support holistic child development and explore the elements needed to take […]
  • Development through a Japanese Lens
    Joint winner of  the 2017 Trinity College Dublin development blog series is Yukiko Suzuki who explores development through a Japanese lens. When discussing development, it is most often measured by […]

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